The hottest Health Misinformation Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top Health & Wellness Topics
Singal-Minded 1950 implied HN points 22 Feb 24
  1. Bret Weinstein has been promoting conspiracy theories and fringe beliefs, misleading his audience and spreading misinformation.
  2. Weinstein irresponsibly suggested a link between Kary Mullis's death, Anthony Fauci criticism, and Covid policies, without evidence.
  3. Weinstein tends to make inflammatory insinuations and vague claims, aiming to appeal to conspiracy-minded individuals and fuel their fears.
Links I Would Gchat You If We Were Friends 579 implied HN points 23 Mar 24
  1. Shrimp Jesus, a meme that has gained popularity on Facebook, has a quirky origin and has been sold as art for years.
  2. AI technology is advancing to create digital twins of human organs, raising questions about lifestyle changes and human-technology relationships.
  3. There is a trend of female influencers spreading health misinformation, which includes promoting unconventional diets and false narratives about birth control.
Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack 1493 implied HN points 30 Jan 24
  1. COVID was used as a reason to introduce mRNA technology and vaccines.
  2. The COVID narrative should end and be addressed as a crime.
  3. There is opposition to the use of mRNA technology and vaccines.
Alexander News Network -Dr. Paul Elias Alexander's substack 1650 implied HN points 07 Jan 24
  1. Archbishop Carlo Viganò discusses fraud in COVID and mRNA vaccines
  2. The video is 16 minutes and worth watching according to the post
  3. Archbishop Carlo Viganò's New Year's Statement was on January 3, 2024
Trickle-Down Wellness 216 implied HN points 09 Feb 24
  1. Andrew Huberman has faced criticism for sharing misinformation regarding sunscreen and flu prevention.
  2. Huberman's avoidance of common health interventions like sunscreen and vaccines while promoting cold plunges and supplements is concerning.
  3. Critics have pointed out multiple inaccuracies in Huberman's claims about immunity, cold, and flu transmission, highlighting the importance of consulting credible experts.
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QTR’s Fringe Finance 87 implied HN points 13 Sep 23
  1. Ivermectin was unfairly portrayed during the pandemic, despite evidence of its efficacy in treating COVID-19.
  2. Media and government agencies spread misinformation about Ivermectin, labeling it as horse medicine to deter its use.
  3. The dishonesty around Ivermectin usage reveals potential conflicts of interest and undermines trust in media and pharmaceutical companies.
DrV’s Newsletter, Notes, Essays, Articles, Videos, and Book Chapters 176 implied HN points 08 Mar 23
  1. The international COVID response was built on lies and fear.
  2. Corrupt politicians are seeking forgiveness because they know they betrayed the public.
  3. Enforce accountability and restrictions to prevent future fraudulent actions.